There is also a 'help-button' in script which informs you briefly how to use each script Note: some antivirus-programs may disturb how script is run. If so, inactivate antivirus while run script(s)

The 'easyboot-AIO.script' can only be used to CD\DVD and not from USB drive!!!Run setup of WinXP from USB drive is a total different issue - and also a troublesome experienceNote: script support all versions of WinXP (sp1\sp2\sp3) and also support Server-2003 (sp1\sp2)

Important! Don't have spaces in path to any folder/files Use you 'root' (C:) as working area

1. I repeat, take your time and read carefully 'READ_ME.html' in folder balder and also push to 'help-button' in script

2. Use you 'root' (C:) as working area

Note: there is also a flash-movie in 'READ_ME.html' (it shows how 'easyboot-ISO.script' is used, but is also helpful how scripts are used)----------------------

balder

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thanks for reply ..i downladoed your file and use that winbuilder app .. this app make me confused .. after adding script with that app , how can i add anohter windows xp i386 folder should i rename it it only make changes in one i386 folder how can anohter setup is affected ...

Plz guide me How can i add other setup file with same name ..

I have one windows xp sp3 orignal another in whihch i intregrate my drivers so i want to make choice to select from one of them now the problem is same boht winxp setup has "i386 folder" ..i read your manual but how to deal with anohter i386 folder .. and plz plz can u show me through video how can i make multi Xp setup disc ... i shall be very very thanful to you ..

Let's say you have one XP_sp3 then set a name in box like this: XPS3 (meaning winXP_sp3)Note: always use CAPS (BIG LETTERS)

Push on start button and let script do it things. In the end you automatically get the right menu command to use by script (in this case 'run XPS3.bin')

You then set a new name to that different XP (the one with drivers integrated) - set any 4-letters name you like - let's say XPDR (meaning WinXP with integrated drivers).In the end you automatically get the right menu command to use by script (in this case 'run XPDR.bin')Attention! You also must of course change path to this different I386-folders (where ever you have this different folder I386)Note: script also accepts CD\DVD-driver in case you already have a working setup-CD(s)

You can also integrate Server-2003 etcetera, again by changing name in text-box and changing path to where this folder I386 related to Server-2003 is putBut always make sure there isn't any spaces in path or to folder name where you have your different I386-folders

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regards balder

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i have put one setup files in disk1 folder so i have to rename other setup files and then run that winbuilder script to navigate to rename folder ...i.e; i386 folder..

man totally confused i have to make disc and i am stuck can u plz make a video on how to make this type of disc ... plz plz share it through PM .. of jst show through screenshoot how can i do that plz help me..........

Why are you putting files and folders in EasyBoot\disk1 Okay, it can be a good idea to put one folder I386 in folder 'disk1' (especially if you have a special I386 that is modified using program such as nLite) ---------------------Note: I don't at present time have any computer that run WinXP so it close to impossible to create any screenshots - I have to use plain text description

Okay... One more time...

Method A describing how to integrate two different WinXP into EasyBoot using 'easyboot-AIO.script'Note. only have folder EZBOOT left in EasyBoot (no WinXP-files and folders are needed here)

1. Create a new folder WinXP_sp3 on partition C: (as you can see, now spaces to folder name WinXP_sp3)

2. Copy all files and folders of WinXP_sp3 -setup-files to folder WinXP_sp3 on partition C:

3. Launch 'easyboot-AIO.script' and in script set path to folder WinXP_sp3 on partition C: Note: in script you have 'Scroll to where folder i386 is, don't open folder i386. CD/DVD-unit can also be used' you always must change (set) correct path to where you have setup-folder I386 and files (in this example folder WinXP_sp3 on partition C:)Anyway, in case you don't set correct path script automatically halts and remind you to set correct path to setup-files of WinXP

4. Also make sure in script that path to folder disk1 in EasyBoot is correctNote: in case you have set wrong path to EasyBoot\disk1 folder, script automatically complains and ask for correct path to folder disk1

5. Set name in text-box in script (4-letters name using CAPS=BIG LETTERS)

6. Now push to 'Start-button' in script and let the script do it things. When finished you automatically by script receive what menu command to use in EasyBoot menu

7. Now create a new folder WinXP_drivers on partition C: (as you can see, now spaces to folder name WinXP_drivers)

8. Copy all files and folders of WinXP_sp3 -setup-files that have drivers integrated to folder WinXP_drivers on partition C:

9. Launch 'easyboot-AIO.script' and in script set path to folder WinXP_drivers on partition C: Note: in script you have 'Scroll to where folder i386 is, don't open folder i386. CD/DVD-unit can also be used' you always must change (set) correct path to where you have setup-folder I386 and files (in this second example folder WinXP_drivers on partition C:)Anyway, in case you don't set correct path script automatically halts and remind you to set correct path to setup-files of WinXP

10. Set a new name in text-box in script (4-letters name using CAPS=BIG LETTERS)

11. Now for the second time push to 'Start-button' in script and let the script do it things. When finished you automatically by script receive what menu command to use in EasyBoot menu

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Method B (using CD\DVD-unit)

1. This method is dependent that you have a working CD with setup-files of your different WinXP-systems (one CD with WinXP-sp3 and one CD with WinXP-drivers integrated)

2. Put CD with WinXP_sp3 in your CD\DVD-unit

3. In script point (set path) to CD\DVD-unit (set correct drive letter which might be D: or E: or F. or whatever the correct letter is)Note: in case you set wrong path, script halts and complains and orders you to set correct pathNothing is destroyed or damaged, script simply halts and if I may say, complains that you are 'fragmented user'

4. Set a new name in text-box in script (4-letters name using CAPS=BIG LETTERS)

5. Check that you have set the correct path to folder 'disk1' in EasyBoot and push to the 'Start-button in script and let the script do it things. When finished you automatically by script receive what menu command to use in EasyBoot menu

6. Change CD and change name in text-box (4-letters name using CAPS=BIG LETTERS)

7. Push to the 'Start-button in script and let the script do it things. When finished you automatically by script receive what menu command to use in EasyBoot menu

----------------------In case you do have working setup-CD;s then use those, as you don't need to create new folders on C: and copy all those files to these new foldersIts far more simpler just using working setup-CD;s

In above tutorial I haven't mentioned Unattended part in script - but why not taking advantage of Unattended. Put in your different CD-keys in box for Unattended and you are set

Attention! you have at this stage no use for the 'Manually section' in script as this is optional and not used in this tutorial ------------

EDIT!

I have created two different (or similar) flash Movies download HEREAnd HERE

Extract and enjoy

regards balder

Edited by balder on May 25 2014,16:29

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Thanks very much i got it how to do that using your script app.. Thanks once again .. but here i face another problem

i want to use 1024x768 image as background and logo what are best settings for photoshop so easyboot load it fast and image quality is also gud..

I made changes in congration settings in easyboot to 1024x768(256colours) background changes, but it says logo image should be not more than 640x460 its already 640x480 but due to 1024x768 in configration it shows this error .

What i done with ISO Image Fileand i make .iso image test it on VMware but it give me that error shown in below image

another question how i know my iso is working before Buring to DvD...?

ATTENTION!First of all, you are using 5-letters to name in text-box in scriptOnly use 4-letters There is no way this ISO can work correctly even if you pass by the Code 5 problem --------------------------------

Quote: "i also noticed that setup.exe files were not there when i generated sripts on my Xp setup files (Setupexe,)"

Yes this is normal - if you have used some minute reading Help in script (there are clearly a button 'Help' close to the right of the 'Start-button' in script and then studied this help-file you would found this - and I quote:

"Benefits include a faster install, no user interaction since you can use an unattended file if you want, and of course you now have plenty of room for other stuff on the cd. The only limitation is you can only use this cd for Clean installs, not upgrades. If you use an unattended file, you also cannot use recovery console or repair windows."

You don't need Setup.EXE as it mostly only is used when upgrading from Win98\WinMeDo you still using upgrade from this OP-systems - we are talking 2014 and there are no support for drivers related to hardware manufactured these days - this could be one of the problems you have run into

About this quote: "Code 5"

This is related to how ISO is builtThis is, if not a common problem, at lest a well known problem that do pop up time to time.I Google and found this links HERE

Most likely you need some driver to your CD\DVD-reader that is missing in created ISOIt's a combination of hardware and software failure

Its difficult for me to exactly tell you how to solve this issueAs you can notice in link above this problem do happens

You could test using UltraIso to create ISO.

Create ISO in UltraIso using 'loader.bin' in folder EZBOOT as boot-file in UltraIsoTest changing settings in 'File>>Properties' in UltraIsoEspecially change in 'ISO 9660 FileName Format' in properties - change to 'Windows/Unix(31)' and more testing with different settings

I repeat, this has nothing to do with how script worksTest with only have one WinXP that script integrate inro EasyBoot (which makes build much less in size - it then fits into one single CD instead of an big DVD) What happens with a more normal sized ISO - does it still fail --------------------regards balder

Edited by balder on May 26 2014,09:31

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